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Porkers Calling for the Return of Animal ID Pork

Celeste Bishop

It has been determined by the President, Congress, and the Agricultural Committee that after years and millions of wasted taxpayer dollars the experiment to alter traditional animal identification methods failed dismally. But the porkers, true to their kind, want pork and more of it.  The porkers along with the Cattleman’s Association did fabulous acting jog pretending to be “the industry” when they went crying to state and Congressional leaders.   The USDA program known as the National Animal Identification System (NAIS)  was bold in their demands:

1.  Register all property (whether you own an animal or now, if you have potential to make $1000 from your property, not that you are making more, just the potential.  Why even apartment dwellers can do that.

2.  Electronically identify animals which we now know causes cancer thanks to the diligent work of Dr. Katherine Albrecht and an investigative reporter.  This was also a slam-dunk profit maker for new electronic identification methods.

3. 24/7 surveillance-Your papers please!  Health officials, under the Emergency Clause, not only in the US but around the world suspended national and state Constitutions as a few wealthy  individuals breached sovereign borders to make a few more dollars for their pockets.  If you take your chicken to the vet or travel on the roads or or maybe even take one of your animals for a walk it was proposed that you must file an extensive electronic report and carry the animals papers at all times.

Everyone you mention this scheme to thinks it is ludicrous!  Nevertheless farmers had to leave their farm, which by the way grow your food, to take to the marbled halls so that they could farm without squashing regulations.  The herald that funding had been terminated after this extravagant experiment brought a respite of sorts though several problems remained.

Most Americans are unaware of the the semantic shell game that goes on in the realm of politics.  NAIS was known as a contentious program yet the Department’s of Agriculture  persisted until the outcry became so loud that they could not dismiss it.  The USDA easily solved this dilemma with a pitch-fork response:  rename NAIS to Animal Disease Traceability; hold consensus meeting that really aren’t about the USDA listening to “We the People” (of course they do not have to listen because no where in our founding documents does it mention AGENCY, Department, Bureau, etc…; and lastly to bring back the pork ringer’s to squeal loud enough to drown out the voice of Americans saying, “No”.  One last thing you need to know as an American who needs to eat.  The Federal government knows that you need to eat and so their is a potential money-making operation laying in wait.  The Fed’s offered your state hard, cold cash, to receive grant money for NAIS.  The fine print of that contract, SF 424 A & B put your state on the hook to implement a whole lot more than NAIS, it included the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and numerous Executive Orders.  Your state had to implement all of these to get the cash and then provide Quarterly Reports on their progress.


Why are we in this predicament?

High food prices and contaminated food are a consequence of the United States signing on as a Member to the United Nations and branches such as the OIE who partly manages our food.  The a series of treaties were signed that supposedly we had to go along with in the modern global socialist governance.  It is claimed that these treaties supersede our Constitution.  This is only the case if we voluntarily allow these treaties to be a highest law in our land.

Long ago it was determined that Americans had not more right to food than anyone else around the world so the UN along with its partner Congress decided to “level the playing field”.  What does this mean to you?   Everybody gets the same nutrition, calories, access to food, quantity.  And for good measure it is an excellent funding mechanism because everybody has to eat.

Can the government of the United States actually control and eradicate disease by a money-grubbing program?  The article below mentions all the jobs and wealth this animal identification program will create.  It fails to note that farmers will be driven out of business due to crushing OIE regulations and the cost to support global governance.  It  is laughable this article also says an animal ID program will “save the animals”.  The stark truth of the matter is that the porker’s nor global government cares one single animal.  The only thing that matters is the bottom dollar and making as much of it as they can.

Ponder these things when you go to your local grocery store.  You would do far better economically and health-wise to support your local farmers.  Choose farmers you really trust who  are not really big-agri-business in a sheep suit.  That put’s the porker’s  out of the game, unless you want to be poor and then die from poisoned and fake food.

10 Minute Sovereign:  Call your Congressmen and women, tell them: “No to funding on Animal Disease Traceability.  It is a waste of time and money and we no longer have that luxury.”  If you have a few additional minutes call the Senate Ag Committee and tell them the same thing.  Make sure your voice is heard.  We need to drown out the porker’s who have had their day for their animal identification venture.  Let’s return our Constitution to its rightful spot and return to our traditional ways that made this country the greatest nation in the world.  Apathy and failure to get involved on your part, yes you eat you best get involved, will otherwise sink America’s food supply and it will go down faster than the Titanic.  Is this what you want for your children and grandchildren.  It is food for thought.  Think about it instead of some other activity you are scheduled to do today.

The Porker’s are Back!

This is an article from VetWeb and is for Educational Purposes Only

Calling it vital to the United States livestock industry’s ability to more quickly control and eradicate foreign animal diseases and keep export markets open, the National Pork Producers Council urged Congress to restore funding for a national animal identification system.

In letters sent to the chairmen and ranking members of the agriculture subcommittees of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, NPPC said the pork industry’s competitiveness and its exports, which create thousands of jobs and generate wealth, are threatened by the failure of the U.S. to implement an animal ID plan.

Providence Health Probing to Violate Your Constitutional Rights?


Providence Health is scrutinizing  the Constitutional No Trespassing Sign.  Providence Health has provided compassionate care but the definition of compassionate care has been changed to euthanization with adoption of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code and other UN Guidelines.

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10 Minute Citizen: Put up your Constitutional No Trespassing Sign and be prepared for any health official that might trespass against your Constitutional rights health privacy.

WSDA Enforcement Employment Status

April 5, 2010 Posted Under Industry, Money Talks, NAIS Consequences, Uncategorized, WSDA

ABC’s of Compliance

One fine day I went to visit Mt St. Helen’s.  It had been a long time since I had visited the mountain where as a youth I had hiked and camped.  Today the mountain has a very different landscape, in more ways than one.  As I drove up to the Visitor Center I marveled at the bleak terrain that had once been filled with lush towering trees, pure lakes and streams.  I parked the car and went inside to view the Visitor Center.  At the door a stern looking Park Ranger, a job I had once aspired to obtain, looked up and demanded a fee to use the Center.  I handed her the proper amount and she handed me an arm bracelet.  I responded, “I don’t do arm bracelet’s.”  She barked back in Gestapo fashion, “WE MUST ENSURE COMPLIANCE!”  To use ‘Park’ (paid for by We the People) one must reexamine ones moral and ethical ground.

So, too, most of us have found as we engage in opposing the National Animal Identification System known as NAIS that COMPLIANCE is the USDA’s bottom line.  Compliance towards unhealthy agri-business and their greedy and deadly agricultural practices.

I found some simple graphics produced by Stanford University that illuminated how most of us are being manipulated into compliance and conformance to ideologies we do not believe in.  The teacher and designer of these graphics is extremely gifted in the talent of persuasive technologies.

For Educational Purposes Only


THE  COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

What is is it really trying to achieve?

January 21, 2010 Posted Under 10 minute citizen, NAIS Consequences, Technology

Doing Business with USDA.Inc

The noose is tightening on the food supply as the government flexes it muscle in the Private-Public Partnership sector.  As the process escalates you, the consumer, will be left with little to no choice’s for your food.  Everyone is becoming federalized and will become either a provider or a consumer within the USDA Food Matrix.  This blip is from the Agricultural Marketing Service (Branch) of the USDA).

USDA’s Food Purchasing Process


How it Works

The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the Farm Service Agency (FSA), and the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), all Agencies within the Department of Agriculture, work together to purchase and distribute food for federal food and nutrition programs that feed millions of Americans daily. The National School Lunch Program is one of several such programs. Upon request from FNS, AMS purchases meat, poultry, fish, fruits, vegetables and other specialty crops, while FSA purchases other foods such as flour, baking mix, cereals, peanut products, and dairy products. FNS then works with AMS and FSA to distribute these purchased products to the various recipients.

AMS initially receives a request from FNS to purchase food that meets a specific need. AMS then announces the plans to purchase and sends Invitations to Bid to all firms that have been approved to do business with the USDA. All suppliers of U.S. grown and processed foods in good standing with the government (that means only COMPLIANT farmers are invited, those who readily agree to any and all laws and regulations regarding food no matter how intrusive or nonsensical they may be.)  are invited to participate in the procurement process. As a result, AMS buys from all sizes of operations – small (compliant) local and large national firms and diverse ownership – family, women, disabled, veteran, minority, etc. owned.

Bidders must comply with Federal and USDA purchasing regulations and guidelines, and vendors must be pre-certified to do business with the USDA prior to submitting a bid. Regardless of who supplies food to AMS, they must adhere to strict nutritional and quality requirements.

The Vendor Bidding Process

Nutrition
Quality
Safety
Security
Distribution

10 Minute Citien:  Call or write the USDA and tell to get out of the food business.  They have a F for failure, mark at keep America’s food safe and secure from globalized pathogens.  As the USDA sells out America to gobalization your food will become increasingly unsafe.

December 9, 2009 Posted Under Famine, NAIS Consequences, USDA

The Vanishing Vet Trick

What is one of the many lessons learned and outcome of the UK FMD outbreak?  Veterinarians vanished from the pastoral rolling hills of the United Kingdom.  With the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) entrenched in the US along with other draconian regulations veterinarians are now finding themselves out of a job.  What is the answer?  They get in the federal handout line just like the bankers, insurance companies and other private industry who are putting out their hands for “free” taxpayer money.  Are you willing to pay the high cost of NAIS and subsidize your local veterinarian who gets paid $10 bucks for signing you up for NAIS?

Lo and behold, there is a Support your Veterinarian bill in Congress!  Geesh, what a surprise!

http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/sep09/090915a_pf.asp

From the trenches…..

Veterinary services legislation
introduced in Congress

Bipartisan bill would expand veterinary services nationwide

New legislation addressing the nation’s veterinary services needs is under consideration in the House of Representatives.

The AVMA played a key role in crafting the Veterinarian Services Investment Act (H.R. 3519), which was introduced July 31 by Republican Adrian Smith of Nebraska and Democrat Leonard Boswell of Iowa and had 17 co-sponsors as of mid-August.

September 6, 2009 Posted Under Industry, NAIS Consequences, Uncategorized